Cases (noun endings)
Cases mark the role of a noun (subject/object/location/etc.).
What to know first
Commonly taught as 4 cases (nominative, genitive, accusative, vocative).
- You usually don’t learn all cases at once.
- Start with the ones used in the most common everyday patterns (e.g., ‘to’, ‘in’, ‘with’).
Practical approach
Learn cases through short phrases, not isolated tables.
- Pick 5 high-frequency nouns and practice them in 3–4 common phrases.
- Use the Practice tab to drill recognition and listening first, then production.